I noticed that the Freestyle listing for Compard Print WA has this note:
The recommended water temperature for mixing Print WA is 86° F. Be sure to let the developer cool down before use. The manufacturer recommends that unused concentrate be mixed into a stock solution of 1:3 to achieve a storage life of up to 6 months when using a tightly capped, glass bottle.
I never noticed this before. I've always just mixed the developer straight from the concentrate at room temperature. I did this with Agfa Neutol WA for years. The concentrate seems to last a long time but I do put it into smaller bottles. I just used the last of mine which was a year old and it seemed to work just fine. Am I missing something by not following the manufacturer's recommendations?
The recommended water temperature for mixing Print WA is 86° F. Be sure to let the developer cool down before use. The manufacturer recommends that unused concentrate be mixed into a stock solution of 1:3 to achieve a storage life of up to 6 months when using a tightly capped, glass bottle.
I never noticed this before. I've always just mixed the developer straight from the concentrate at room temperature. I did this with Agfa Neutol WA for years. The concentrate seems to last a long time but I do put it into smaller bottles. I just used the last of mine which was a year old and it seemed to work just fine. Am I missing something by not following the manufacturer's recommendations?
